Laurent (Larry) PichéCo-Creator / Production Manager

Larry Piché grew up in the small rural town of La Broccoli in Manitoba, Canada. He has produced, directed and edited sporting event videos, commercials as well as a handful of short films, many of which have won numerous prizes in Festivals across Canada and in France. Laurent's first language is French but is obviously very much bilingual. Despite this fact, Larry constantly makes up non-sensical English words and blames everything on the French. At the age of 17, he also started writing and acting in a French Pre-teen CBC televised show called "Clan Destin". One of the many highlights of Laurent's career came in 2003 when his mock-documentary "Deuxieme enfance" was not only nominated but won both the "Best Picture" and "Public's Choice" awards at the Festival des Vidéastes in Winnipeg. Shortly after, Laurent launched his new Production Company "Hatchway Entertainment". Further to Producing and Directing his own films, Laurent continues to work on music videos and indie-features perfecting his craft as an Assistant Director soon to become a member of the Director's Guild of Canada.

Sean NelsonSenior Event Coordinator

Being the eldest of three boys, it was a constant battle for attention. This, in turn, lead him to acting at a very young age and to make the switch from traditional schooling to an arts focused high school and later university. Finding himself pulled into the working world and his creativity stifled, he needed an outlet for his energy. With a unique perspective and wide-eyed optimism, he attacks each new adventure with enthusiasm. Sean has an insatiable appetite for knowledge and is always looking to learn new things. He also enjoys movies, theatre and any performance art. He spends his free time working on his cars and exploring the dark corners of Gotham City with anyone who is willing or brave enough to tag along.

Amy HoeyDance Choreographer

A love for the arts has always been a huge part of Amy's life. She has been dancing since childhood and is blessed to continue doing what she love's now as an adult. After highschool Amy joined a professional hip hop company and spent the next four years traveling the world performing in schools and arenas with a team of international dancers, break dancers, DJ's, skate boarders and rappers. In 2005 she returned to her hometown to teach dance full time at a local studio. There she spent three years investing into the community, teaching dance classes, summer schools and theatre productions before she and her husband decided to move to the big city of Vancouver. Since being here Amy danced in the closing ceremonies of the Olympics, joined a professional hip hop dance company, choreographed numerous flash mobs and helped coordinate large dance events around the city. Amy has a passion to see the arts established in a greater way here in Vancouver and too see outlets created for young talent to purse their dreams.​

Marty BeckersTeam Leader

Marty is a vegan and a germaphobe, and if you search Google for vegan germaphobe, he’s the only person in the entire world that comes up. His notable accomplishments include co-writing a book available on Amazon.com, setting a Guiness World Record, appearing in a television commercial and late night infomercial, getting stung by a scorpion, working for Arnold Schwarzenegger, and he has been written about in Good Housekeeping and The National Enquirer. He has lived a charmed life with a supportive family, a successful business, the perfect wife, two amazing dogs, and every toy and gadget imaginable. He’s never experienced any tragedies, broken bones, money problems, run-ins with law enforcement, ex-girlfriends, failed job interviews, or even spilled milk. As good as that sounds, it left him feeling as if something was lacking, like he was a prince locked in tower wanting to sneak out at night to get in trouble. One day he started writing a bucket list with every crazy thing he could think of, and that’s the day he really started living. Now he spends every day seeking out new adventures, giving out free hugs, and appreciating every moment.

Yona ShapiraTeam Leader in training

Yona was born in Moocow Russia and moved to Canada at the age of five. From the beginning, she refused to sit around all day. She constantly has to be doing something active. At the age of 6, Yona’s parents put her in swimming lessons. What they didn’t know is that Yona went on to become a competitive swimmer for the next six years. Yona loves sports more than any kind of academic course in the history of mankind.